I finally got rid of my old plasma and my old non-HDMI receiver, and replaced them both with a new Samsung 4K TV and a new Yamaha receiver with HDMI (but no analog inputs like on my old receiver).

And now I can't get any sound whatsoever from my BDP-95 player! Also get occasional short pink screens when changing from one video mode to another (starting the main movie from a menu, etc).

The input info on the receiver shows it's receiving no audio data whatsoever, even though the player is showing "5.1 channel DTS-MA" or whatever mode the disc is in. Swapping in a brand new HDMI cable didn't help.

I've done the reset to factory defaults and run the Easy Setup again, but that didn't help, either.

The receiver works fine with Roku/FireTV and such, just the blu-ray player is having problems.

I think there's nothing actually wrong with the player since it's been flawless for years, and that I just have some setting wrong.

I finally got rid of my old plasma and my old non-HDMI receiver, and replaced them both with a new Samsung 4K TV and a new Yamaha receiver with HDMI (but no analog inputs like on my old receiver).

And now I can't get any sound whatsoever from my BDP-95 player! Also get occasional short pink screens when changing from one video mode to another (starting the main movie from a menu, etc).
.............
I think there's nothing actually wrong with the player since it's been flawless for years, and that I just have some setting wrong.

Suggestions?

Thanks!

Have you made sure that you have associated the sound input from your 95 with the video from your 95 in your new receiver's input settings, and that your receiver is set to find both from the same hdmi input port??

Also, on the 95, are you using its hdmi 1 or hdmi 2 port? Also on the 95, check under the Setup, Audio Format Setup, HDMI Audio that you haven't set that to "Off"

I finally got rid of my old plasma and my old non-HDMI receiver, and replaced them both with a new Samsung 4K TV and a new Yamaha receiver with HDMI (but no analog inputs like on my old receiver).

And now I can't get any sound whatsoever from my BDP-95 player! Also get occasional short pink screens when changing from one video mode to another (starting the main movie from a menu, etc).

The input info on the receiver shows it's receiving no audio data whatsoever, even though the player is showing "5.1 channel DTS-MA" or whatever mode the disc is in. Swapping in a brand new HDMI cable didn't help.

I've done the reset to factory defaults and run the Easy Setup again, but that didn't help, either.

The receiver works fine with Roku/FireTV and such, just the blu-ray player is having problems.

I think there's nothing actually wrong with the player since it's been flawless for years, and that I just have some setting wrong.

Suggestions?

Thanks!

Well, forwarded my issue to Oppo tech support.

They had me manually download and do a USB install of new firmware that doesn't come up when you have the player check for updates.

It worked, end of problem.

I'm not posting the update or it's location, since Oppo apparently doesn't want everyone installing it and I assume there's a reason for that.

Okay, think I see why this particular firmware update isn't readily available for everyone.

While it solves my pink screen/no audio issues, it leaves the player dead and unresponsive to the remote for several minutes after stopping disc playback. After that several minutes, the player rights itself and works okay again. Definitely the lesser of the two evils, but unless you suddenly get pink screens and lose all audio, stick with the firmware ya already got.

Okay, think I see why this particular firmware update isn't readily available for everyone.

While it solves my pink screen/no audio issues, it leaves the player dead and unresponsive to the remote for several minutes after stopping disc playback. After that several minutes, the player rights itself and works okay again. Definitely the lesser of the two evils, but unless you suddenly get pink screens and lose all audio, stick with the firmware ya already got.

Have you tried resetting the player back to factory default settings after updating the firmware?
If you try that and you still have freezing issues after that, then be sure to let Oppo know about it.

Okay, think I see why this particular firmware update isn't readily available for everyone.

No matter what, if Oppo has released a firmware update for this player, I would not think that it should be exhibiting issues as you have described, unless it is an alpha or extremely early beta version.

Could there possibly be another hidden issue lurking some where? I dunno!

This is a known issue with the firmware which is why the firmware is not available to the general public. You will need to turn off the player then turn the player back on to resume using the player after stopping a disc.

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